Dubai to host inaugural Global Government Cloud Forum

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The Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC), in partnership with the World Bank Group, will host the Global Government Cloud Forum on January 21, 2025, at the Museum of the Future.

The event is expected to draw over 350 delegates, including 100+ international government officials, 50 global speakers, and 30 leaders in cloud technology innovation.

The forum will focus on how cloud computing can drive innovation and support the digital economy worldwide.

Key topics will include AI, IoT, Quantum Computing, and sustainable cloud solutions, all aligned with Dubai's D33 economic agenda to position the city as a global leader in technology.

Discussions will explore cloud strategies for public administration, governance and sustainable development, with breakout sessions covering green cloud initiatives, cloud security and the future of AI in public services.

Yousuf Hamad Al Shaibani, Chief Executive of DESC, highlighted that the forum marks a significant step in Dubai’s push to lead in innovation and cybersecurity.

Attendees will gain insights into successful cloud implementations in government, as well as the potential of quantum computing and disaster recovery solutions across diverse sectors.

Experts will also discuss regulatory compliance challenges in cloud adoption and share best practices for safeguarding data.

 

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